当代文献评论

Michel Wijkstra, Timo Lek, Tobias Kuhn, Kasper Welbers, Mickey Steijaert
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长期以来,文献综述在综合一个研究领域的现状方面起着基础性的作用。然而,近年来,某些领域的发展速度如此之快,以至于文献综述很快就失去了相关性,因为新作品的发表使它们过时了。因此,我们应该重新思考如何组织和发表这些具有高度价值的综合内容的文献综述。在这里,我们的目标是确定是否可以利用现有的关联数据技术来延长文献综述的相关性,以及研究人员是否愿意使用这种解决方案。我们在这里提出了我们的“活文献综述”方法,其中核心信息表示为关联数据,可以在文献综述发表后用新的发现进行修改。我们展示了一个原型实现,我们将其用于案例研究,在案例研究中,我们向潜在用户展示了用我们的方法建模的具体文献综述。我们观察到我们的模型在技术上是可行的,并且受到研究人员的好评,在我们的用户研究中,我们的“活”版本得分高于传统版本。总之,我们发现使用关联数据解决方案延长文献综述的有效寿命有很大的好处。
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Living Literature Reviews
Literature reviews have long played a fundamental role in synthesizing the current state of a research field. However, in recent years, certain fields have evolved at such a rapid rate that literature reviews quickly lose their relevance as new work is published that renders them outdated. We should therefore rethink how to structure and publish such literature reviews with their highly valuable synthesized content. Here, we aim to determine if existing Linked Data technologies can be harnessed to prolong the relevance of literature reviews and whether researchers are comfortable with working with such a solution. We present here our approach of "living literature reviews'' where the core information is represented as Linked Data which can be amended with new findings after the publication of the literature review. We present a prototype implementation, which we use for a case study where we expose potential users to a concrete literature review modeled with our approach. We observe that our model is technically feasible and is received well by researchers, with our "living'' versions scoring higher than their traditional counterparts in our user study. In conclusion, we find that there are strong benefits to using a Linked Data solution to extend the effective lifetime of a literature review.
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